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Date Link Article
September 05, 2007 NASCO to collect each time RFID containers tagged
Worldnet Daily
North America's SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc., or NASCO, has figured out a way to cash in on the Chinese containers passing along the NAFTA Superhighway from the Mexican ports of Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas to U.S. and Canadian destinations.
September 05, 2007 Teamsters, NAFTA, Mexical Trucks
Miscellaneous
Trans-national capital interests and domestic cheap-labor profiteers exert a tremendous influence on many levels of our government.
September 04, 2007 Keeping Romania impoverished
Miscellaneous
For decades, Nazi and Communist regimes ruled Romania, kept her people impoverished and exploited her resources – tearing vast mineral wealth from her mountains, with little regard for worker safety, people’s health or the environment. When the Soviet Empire collapsed, Romania eagerly embraced a more hopeful future, and embarked on a course to join the European Union.
September 04, 2007 Brits smell scam over green taxes
Daily Mail (UK)
Billions of pounds are being raised in green taxes with little or no reward for environmentally-friendly consumers, according to two new studies.
September 04, 2007 Deal develops Canada's NAFTA Superhighway
Worldnet Daily
An agreement announced by Transport Canada last month advances toward reality the massive planning that has been done to develop the NAFTA Superhighway in Canada.
September 02, 2007 Name changed to hide 'Superhighway'?
Worldnet Daily
A 1998 document which WND has obtained shows the North American SuperCorridor Coalition, or NASCO, was originally named the North American Superhighway Coalition. The document plays into an emerging debate in which a number of critics, including President Bush, want to deny that a NAFTA "Superhighway" exists.
September 01, 2007 Court OKs Mexican trucks on U.S. roads
Arizona Daily Star
SAN FRANCISCO — The Bush administration can go ahead with a pilot program to allow as many as 100 Mexican trucking companies to freely haul their cargo anywhere within the U.S. for the next year, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
August 31, 2007 Hoffa: Mexican trucks are disaster for U.S.
Worldnet Daily
A test program being launched by the Bush Administration to allow what could be thousands of Mexican trucks and their drivers unrestricted access to U.S. highways will be a "disaster," according to the chief of the Teamsters.
August 30, 2007 Bush left Rice at home for North America summit
Worldnet Daily
Anticipating public backlash against the recent Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America summit in Canada, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper asked President Bush to leave Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at home.
August 29, 2007 Where U.S. Candidates Stand on Free Trade
Globe and Mail (UK)
You can't always tell in advance who will govern as a protectionist. His free-trade rhetoric notwithstanding, President George W. Bush imposed a 30-per-cent tariff on imported steel from Europe and a quota on imported bras and bathrobes from China. These compromises, though, were tactical. Former president Bill Clinton campaigned as a protectionist - influenced by Ross Perot's ferocious "sucking sound" assault on NAFTA in the 1992 election. Yet he pushed the trade deal through a hostile Congress and opened U.S. markets to China. These decisions were strategic.
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